What is the best way to build a community around your product?

Abdul Rehman
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Kirill Sokol
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The best way to build a community around your product is by creating valuable and relevant content that addresses the needs of your target audience. Utilize social media platforms, forums, and online groups that are popular within your industry like PH, FB, Discord GitHub or others to engage with potential users. Consistent interaction, active listening, and providing solutions to their problems will help foster a loyal and engaged community around your product.
Andrey Bozhjev
People unite around an idea, a person or a place. Depending on the product, you can think about what can unite your audience and make a community out of it.
Elisa Reggiardo
Build a sub-community within an already thriving one. Meet your target audience in the community where they already live.
Jagtar Singh
I would follow these strategies for building a thriving community around a product - Create value drive content - Share the insights and strategies - Provide the solution for the problems - Be a great storyteller - Share the analysis of the market - Do podcasts - Write blogs - Share number and insights of the market
Steve Lou
Sharing value in your interactions with your peers will create feedback loops that you can utilize to jumpstart your marketing, find a distribution channel for your launch or get feedback on your latest blog post. Showing up when needed is the best quality you can show when building a community.
Aditi Rao
@steve_lourdessamy These are really relevant and helpful insights Steve!!
Yogini Bende
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One thing that worked pretty well for Peerlist is keeping a very close feedback loop with our users. We have a community called Superpeers where we have onboarded all the users who share some valuable feedback. We give them early access to features and this has helped us tremendously
We wrote a twitter thread few days back on why a brand/product will need a community. I'm sharing some pointers from the thread on the best ways to build a community: 1) Connect, build trust, and form genuine relationships with your customers/users 2) Provide a space for them to share their feedback, voice their opinions, and actively shape the product experience. 3) Build a one-stop hub where customers can seek assistance, get their burning questions answered, and learn from each other. 4) Involve them in co-creation, tap into collective wisdom, and fuel innovation. Full twitter thread here: https://twitter.com/wyloapp/stat...
Flora WU
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1) Sharing valuable content - the content should be relevant and helpful. 2) Building relationships - rather than just sharing something valuable, go the extra mile. talk with your audience. make them root for you and become a part of your community. 3) Social media is noisy. Give your new community an exclusive space to hang out. This could be on any messaging platforms like Slack, Discord, etc or any full-scale community platforms like Circle, Wylo, etc. Hope this helps!
Mags Sawicka
Engage with them genuinely, ask for feedback, and create value. Host events, forums, or online spaces where they can connect. Stay consistent, transparent, and show appreciation.
Sophia Emma
Discuss around people.
Bibhu Panda
Building a thriving community around your product it more to do with interactions which is more synchronous in nature. This shared intention leads to shared sense of purpose across the group.
Geri Máté
Making your solution open-source
Apollon Latsoudis
Join communities (discord, slack etc) or groups (reddit)sharing common interests with your product and interact with them. Cater to their needs and register their pains and fears. At the right time, introduce them to your group and offer incentives as well (free trials, first look at new features, free tutorials, discounts, threads offering advice on popular subjects etc) This requires organic growth and therefore time but it offers a chance to gain supporters and believers, not just one off subscribers who will never actually try the product.
James Sukosd
@apollon440 My issue with reddit is I don't know how to properly navigate it without breaking subreddit rules. Most subreddits remove your post or will ban you if you self-promote. How do you go around that?
Apollon Latsoudis
@james_sukosd There are so many subreddits in each field that can reasonably overwhelm you. Research is key here. The more time you invest in finding the correct subreddit (some do not allow promotions for instance like you said, whereas others require you to contact moderator before posting), the more targeted and focused your approach will be. If you can not find a subreddit matching the exact market you are looking for and you wish to expand your options, try similar reddits that attract like minded individuals. For instance r/productivity can have similarities with: r/mindmapping r/Notetaking r/KnowledgeGraphs Another example is the famous r/dataisbeatiful group (20 million members) which is closely correlated with the following: r/Visualization: https://www.reddit.com/r/Visuali... r/KnowledgeManagement: https://www.reddit.com/r/Knowled... r/SemanticWeb: https://www.reddit.com/r/Semanti... r/DataScience: https://www.reddit.com/r/datasci... r/MachineLearning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Machine... An so on. There are many intersections in Reddit. Do try to pinpoint the exact reddit themed group for your product. That's just my two cents
Sergey Firkin
Understand what your audience is interested in. Perhaps they are interested in something other than reading specifically about your product, but things related to it are exciting. So the main thing is to understand the scope of interests of your audience.
Magic Mike Paine
@akanksha_hunts yes! That’s the whole reason behind my company name “saleseed”. Every sale starts from the foundation and will grow as it is nurtured.
@elijah_harris Building an incredible community around your product is like planting seeds of connection that grow into a beautiful garden of shared experiences and enthusiasm! 🌱 Yeah?
Jayden Jameson
Offer exclusive perks, early access, or special discounts to your community members. Providing unique benefits not only rewards their loyalty but also incentivizes others to join and participate.
Luke Skyward
Through value-driven interactions on social media
Santeri Toivanen
What products you use to build and manage your community?
Anna Carmichael
We're really focused on user feedback, AI and product building so we've combined that into a Slack Community for product builders who are looking to connect with other builders interested in AI and share feedback directly with us!